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Commissioner responds to McCaleb's charges
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MAY 3, 2001 A member of the Oklahoma Aeronautics and Space Commission on Wednesday said two charges against him in a report released by Transportation Secretary Neal McCaleb are incorrect. Bob Jandebeur says the report inaccurately states he owns stock in AARO Broadband Wireless Communications. McCaleb says his this contributed to Jandebeur abusing his position the company has a project to upgrade communications at three Oklahoma airports. Jandebeur says the report inaccurately state he had ownership in Airport Business Solutions, another instance McCaleb said was a conflict of interest. Get the Story:
Commissioner denies information in report (The Tulsa World 5/3) Related Stories:
Oklahoma: The McCaleb Strikes Back (4/23)
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